Introduction Current research findings in the field of intellectual disabilities (ID) regarding the relationship between mental health problems and challenging behavior are inconclusive and/or contradictory. The aim of this study was to further investigate the putative association between these two, highly prevalent phenomena, in people with ID and specifically to explore the hypothesis that challenging behaviors may be behavioral equivalents of mental health problems. Methods A sample of 160 adults accessing secondary care ID health services were assessed using five validated measures. These included ratings of severity of disability, mental health problems, Autism behaviors, physical health problems, and four different aspects of c...
The prevalence, and incidence, of mental ill-health in adults with intellectual disabilities and aut...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities face a much greater burden and earlier onset of ...
Objectives This study examined parental perceptions of behaviours that challenge (CB) in their ad...
Purpose of Review To summarise findings about the prevalence and correlates of challenging behaviou...
Background: Existing studies tend to show a positive association between mental illness and challeng...
Previous research has suggested substantial variation in prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders i...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the possible association between severity of intellectual disability (ID) ...
Aims: To explore the association between psychiatric caseness and challenging behaviour in a genera...
Aims: Persons with an intellectual disability (ID) show high rates of challenging behaviour (CB), es...
Objectives Considerable variation has been reported in the prevalence and correlates of challenging...
BACKGROUND: Several factors that correlate with the onset or continuation of challenging behaviour a...
Background The limited evidence on the relationship between problem behaviours and symptoms of ps...
Objectives. This study examined parental perceptions of behaviours that challenge (CB) in their adul...
Background: Challenging behaviours in people with an intellectual disability (ID) often develop earl...
The prevalence, and incidence, of mental ill-health in adults with intellectual disabilities and aut...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities face a much greater burden and earlier onset of ...
Objectives This study examined parental perceptions of behaviours that challenge (CB) in their ad...
Purpose of Review To summarise findings about the prevalence and correlates of challenging behaviou...
Background: Existing studies tend to show a positive association between mental illness and challeng...
Previous research has suggested substantial variation in prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders i...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the possible association between severity of intellectual disability (ID) ...
Aims: To explore the association between psychiatric caseness and challenging behaviour in a genera...
Aims: Persons with an intellectual disability (ID) show high rates of challenging behaviour (CB), es...
Objectives Considerable variation has been reported in the prevalence and correlates of challenging...
BACKGROUND: Several factors that correlate with the onset or continuation of challenging behaviour a...
Background The limited evidence on the relationship between problem behaviours and symptoms of ps...
Objectives. This study examined parental perceptions of behaviours that challenge (CB) in their adul...
Background: Challenging behaviours in people with an intellectual disability (ID) often develop earl...
The prevalence, and incidence, of mental ill-health in adults with intellectual disabilities and aut...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities face a much greater burden and earlier onset of ...
Objectives This study examined parental perceptions of behaviours that challenge (CB) in their ad...